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A true underdog story, Maravilla follows
Argentinian boxer Sergio "Maravilla" Martinez as
he sets out to reclaim the title of middleweight
champion. Focusing on the rise of Martinez
from penniless amateur to world champion and
sporting celebrity, director Juan Pablo Cadaveira
offers a fascinating glimpse into today’s
boxing landscape, revealing the politics of the
sporting profession that often places entertainment
value over the sport itself. | Read MoreSports, Documentary, NY Director(s), First Time Filmmaker

For almost 50 years, the world's alarming rate of
population growth has raised fears about strains
on the Earth's resources. How true are these
claims? Taking cues from statistics guru Hans
Rosling, Misconception offers a provocative
glimpse at how the world—and women in particular—
are tackling a subject at once personal
and global. Following three individuals, Jessica
Yu offers a fresh look at the human implications
of this highly charged political issue. | Read MoreFemale Director(s), Documentary

David is 40 years old, but he still doesn’t feel like a man – not a real man anyway. Though excitedly anticipating the arrival of his first child, a boy, he feels stuck in a life he isn’t proud of, and questions how he can bring his son into manhood while feeling so estranged from his own. | Read MoreDocumentary, Relationships, New York, NY Director(s)

In 2012, chameleon American actor Kevin Spacey reunited
with his American Beauty director Sam Mendes for an Old
Vic production of Shakespeare’s epic tragedy, Richard III.
NOW goes behind the scenes with Spacey, Mendes, and their Tony-award winning cast to explore the actor’s craft and the ambitious staging of an international epic. | Read MoreDocumentary, First Time Filmmaker

In a small Scottish town in 1974, factory workers refuse to carry out repairs on warplane engines in an act of solidarity against the violent military coup in Chile. Four years pass before the engines, left to rust in factory yard, mysteriously disappear in the middle of the night.
Screening in Shorts Program: After Words | Read MoreDocumentary

Left by his wife, Marcel falls into alcoholism and a
deep depression, with only his friend Bob, also an
alcoholic, to look after him. Their friendship captures
the frailty of the male ego and the natural
comedy borne from their candid conversations.
Ne Me Quitte Pas follows this downward spiral
of mid-life crisis in a tender, often humorous,
sometimes disturbing examination of the "crisis
of masculinity," alongside a mesmerizing exploration
of mundane rural existence. | Read MoreFemale Director(s), Documentary, Female Screenwriter(s)

Just 60 miles north of New York City sits the
poverty-stricken town of Newburgh, where, in
2009, four men were arrested for planning to
bomb Jewish centers in the Bronx. Their leader,
a suspicious Pakistani businessman working
for the government, led them straight to the
authorities. With endless footage gathered from
hidden cameras, David Heilbroner and Kate Davis
investigate just what homegrown terrorism truly
means in this shocking and galvanizing exposé. | Read MoreFemale Director(s), Crime, Documentary, NY Director(s)

When the American Samoan national soccer team suffered the world’s worst defeat, losing to Australia 31-0, these tiny islands crash-landed into last place in FIFA world rankings, and became known as “the worst team in the world.” More than a decade later, they have not yet won an official match. Next Goal Wins follows their miraculous efforts as they train for the next World Cup. Led by an eccentric new coach, they have a chance to redefine their international reputation. | Read MoreSports, Documentary, First Time Filmmaker

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